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#16478 fixed --natbindip1 not binding TCP traffic to interface => Fixed in 5.1.28 wrunning
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Hello! I am experiencing what seems to be the issue laid out previously here https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=34878. To describe the situation myself: Host OS has several external connections, a WAN and several OpenVPN connections and I want a certain VM to route its traffic through one of the vpn connections, vpn1. vpn1 has a route to 0.0.0.0/0, but with a higher metric than WAN. I set up a NAT adapter for the guest VM, then used vboxmanage modifyvm vm1 --natbindip1 vpn1_IP. What happens is that UDP traffic gets properly bind-ed to vpn1 and gets sent out through it, while TCP traffic goes out via WAN connection.I checked this both with wireshark, netstat and by setting up an outside listening endpoint for both UDP and TCP. I have written myself a program that actually binds to the vpn1 connection and use it for both TCP and UDP traffic and everything works fine, so it isn't a routing issue. Please let me know if there is any more information needed from my side in order to pinpoint the issue. Thanks!

#6615 obsolete Starting and stopping a VM leaves leftover VirtualBox.exe processes Bill Evans
Description

Each time I start a VM, a new VirtualBox.exe process is started. However, when the VM is shutdown, the previously created process does not go away. Instead, it seems to become a zombie process. The next time I start the VM, a new VirtualBox.exe process gets created. As a result, these zombie VirtualBox.exe processes accumulate until the computer is rebooted.

Running VirtualBox 3.1.6 on a Windows XP Pro SP3 host with all patches current

The attached file shows a process list with 4 VirtualBox.exe processes active. The first one is an active Ubuntu 10.04 guest VM. The 2nd-4th VirtualBox.exe processes are leftovers from starting and stopping an XP Pro SP3 guest multiple times.

#531 duplicate Dragon NaturallySpeaking on 1.4 writingsama
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Dragon Naturally Speaking 9 does not run on 1.4. The install starts, goes almost to the end, then gives an undefined error. If you upgrade a successful installation on 1.3.8 to 1.4, it just does nothing when you attempt to launch it.

Windows XP Home and Pro guests...Host OS Ubuntu Feisty 2.16.20-lowlatency (and other tested kernels), Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83GHz

I need VirtualBox to run Dragon as I am disabled and can't type. Many others use it thusly.

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